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Believe Women! October 2, 2018

 

A North Carolina swamp
“Dismal Swamp, North Carolina” (1850), by Régis François Gignoux
(Wikimedia Commons public domain)

 

The ugliness continues:

 

“Far-left cartoonist accused of targeting Kavanaugh’s 10-year-old daughter in vicious cartoon”

 

A note on the brazen Democrat double standard:

 

“‘She Denied It to Bill’s Victims’: Juanita Broaddrick Blasts Hillary Calling for ‘Due Process’ on Kavanaugh Accuser”

 

This item appeared several days ago, from one of Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s college friends at Yale University:

 

“Former NBA player Chris Dudley says he never saw Brett Kavanaugh ‘blacked out’ at Yale”

 

Wow, though.  Just wow.  The state of the Kavanaugh controversy continues to change rapidly.

 

“The Case against Kavanaugh Is Collapsing: There is entirely insufficient evidence to prove even one of the terrible allegations against President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.”

 

“The Perjury Farce”

 

“Why Ford Must Provide Her Therapy Notes to the Senate: They may reveal significant changes to the accuser’s story.”

 

Julie Swetnik was the third and already, by many light years, the least credible of Judge Kavanaugh’s accusers.  Her claims were simply too extreme.  And this didn’t help her much:

 

“NBC Unable to Confirm Key Details of Julie Swetnick’s Allegation”

 

Now, though, her believability seems to have taken yet another hit, and a substantial one:

 

“Julie Swetnick’s ex-boyfriend, former Dem congressional candidate, says he doesn’t believe her claims”

 

Obviously, he’s part of a wicked Republican plot against women and women’s rights.  But he’s not the only evil, scheming ex-boyfriend  who’s come forward to question her claims:

 

“Swetnick’s Ex-Boyfriend Claims She Threatened to Kill Their Unborn Child”

 

And now there are these items regarding Christine Blasey Ford, which seem to me — to put it mildly — to be of considerable potential importance:

 

“Where Is the Polygraph Trail Leading?”

 

“Renovation Records Undercut Ford’s Exit-Door Account”

 

Is there really enough in the uncorroborated allegations of Christine Blasey Ford, Deborah Ramirez, and Julie Swetnik to overturn the principles of due process and the presumption of innocence?

 

And should To Kill a Mockingbird be dropped from the standard high school curriculum?

 

“Atticus Finch Was on the Wrong Side”

 

Here’s a worthwhile Facebook post on the current state of the Kavanaugh nomination:

 

The Conservative Millennial

 

Granted, the FBI hasn’t yet filed the report of its latest investigation — I suppose that this one should count as his seventh formal vetting — of Brett Kavanaugh.  It’s not entirely impossible that FBI investigators will turn something up to corroborate Dr. Ford’s claim against him, or to bolster Deborah Ramirez’s uncertain memories, or to demonstrate that the young Brett Kavanaugh really did mastermind a drug and rape ring while in high school.

 

Who knows?

 

Was Judge Kavanaugh responsible, as one of my readers has hypothesized, for the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby in 1932?  Have the Republicans falsified his birth certificate in order to hide his involvement in the 1963 Kennedy assassination?  Is it really reasonable to believe that Brett Kavanaugh is completely innocent of the Black Death that killed somewhere between 75 and 200 million Europeans in the mid-fourteenth century?

 

Inquiring minds want to know.

 

Posted from Park City, Utah

 

 


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